Quarndon Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic – Near Kedleston Road, Derby
Impact Physio offers physiotherapy to the Quarndon community from our nearby Kedleston Road and Pride Park clinics in Derby. Just a short drive away, our experienced team provides support for sports injuries, general aches and pains, and long-term conditions — all with a personalised approach.
We offer hands-on treatment, guided rehab, and additional services including massage therapy, acupuncture, and tailored exercise plans to help you move better and feel stronger.
The closest Physio Clinic to Quarndon is Kedleston Road

Physio Clinics near Quarndon:





Quarndon is a quiet village on the edge of Derby, surrounded by countryside and close to scenic trails like those around Allestree Park and Markeaton. It’s popular with walkers, runners, and cyclists — and just a few minutes away from our Kedleston Road and Pride Park clinics, making it simple to access high-quality physiotherapy when you need it.
We treat a wide range of conditions, including back pain, neck issues, hip or knee pain, and sports injuries, whether you’re returning to activity or managing a long-term condition. Treatments may involve manual therapy, acupuncture, hand therapy, soft tissue techniques, or bespoke rehab plans.
We also run Pilates, Yoga, and Tai Chi classes to support strength and mobility — these take place at our Long Eaton clinic, and many patients from Quarndon find them a great way to stay on track after treatment.
Whether you’re recovering from a strain, looking for massage therapy or exploring preventative care, we’re here to help. Our services also include functional movement screening, pelvic health physiotherapy, and a full range of musculoskeletal support — all delivered by a friendly, experienced team.
We’re proud to support active individuals, families, and older adults in Quarndon and beyond — helping you move well, live well, and feel your best.
Our physio clinics serve the following areas around Derby and Nottingham:
Our clinics
We also offer Home Visits
Long Eaton
25 min drive from QuarndonOur Long Eaton clinic is our main hub, we offer individual physio appointments and classes in our Pilates studio.
Opening timesMon-Fri: 8am – 8.30pm
Sat: 10am – 1pm
Pride Park, Derby
15 min drive from QuarndonOur Pride Park clinic is inside the iconic Derby Arena. Especially convenient for businesses on Pride Park.
Opening timesMon: 10am – 4pm
Tue: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Wed: 5pm – 7pm
Thu: 8am – 12pm
Fri: 7am – 4:30pm
Kedleston Road, Derby
6 min drive from QuarndonIdeally situated in the Human Performance Unit (HPU), you can benefit from the gym and indoor running track
Opening timesMon: 8am – 6.30pm
Tue: 7:30am – 3.30pm
Wed: 8am – 4pm
Thu: 8am – 8pm
Fri: 1pm – 4pm
Our Services
What we offer
Classes
Reviews from our patients
These are reviews given directly. Alternatively, you can view our Google reviews)
Sally has been very helpful, and the exercises are straightforward, easy to follow. My back is improving slowly – many thanks.
Highly satisfied. Considerate, investigative attention during each appointment
It’s definitely the basics that make the difference. I apprehensively made my way to my appointment, creaking knees and all, prepared to be told I had to stop running and cycling and prepare for an operation only to be told the pain and discomfort could be eased by stretching to re-align my kneecap. Lo and behold I noticed a difference in a week and was almost pain free in 2. I cycled a charity 100 mile ride 3 weeks later and walked the Yorkshire 3 Peaks a week later. Great credit to Phil and the team at Impact, seen quickly after referral and easy to get to although I’d prefer more clinic time at Derby Arena.
Excellent physio and pilates service at Impact physio. Booking was flexible around work schedule and physio helpful and gave great guidance. Would highly recommend multiple services at Impact.
I found my sessions helpful
Exercises were given and I was shown how to implement them
Helpful advice
I found it a positive experience.
Brilliant, Sally helped with a lot of physio after an accident which led to me also joining the yoga classes. Everyone is super friendly and very welcoming especially Laura and her mum on reception. I really look forward to my Friday night Yoga sessions. KR Leon
Meet Our Team

Rachel Royer
Physiotherapist & Owner of Impact PhysioBased at Long EatonRachel set up Impact in 2000 and has loved 25 years of working within a great team.
As well as her commitments with Impact Physio, Rachel works with the Sport Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy undergraduates at The University of Nottingham as an Assistant Professor.
We’re delighted to offer opportunities for these students from Nottingham as well as The University of Derby Sports Therapy students who support us every year at our local events, the Robin Hood Half Marathon and the Derby 10k raising funds for local charities and good causes.
Rachel Royer
Physiotherapist & Owner of Impact Physio


Sally Moore
PhysiotherapistBased at Long EatonSally Moore
Physiotherapist


Jo Keegan
Lead Physiotherapist at The University of Derby & First Contact PractitionerBased at Kedleston RoadJo Keegan
Lead Physiotherapist at The University of Derby & First Contact Practitioner


Chris Davenport
Physiotherapist, First Contact Practitioner & Tai Chi InstructorBased at Long EatonChris has been part of our team since 2010. He has a holistic approach to patient centred care and an interest in lifestyle medicine.
His clinical role includes working as a Musculoskeletal First Contact Practitioner within the Erewash Health Primary Care Hub.He is a Tai Chi, Qigong and Yoga teacher, also a certified Barefoot Movement Coach. Chris is trained in a variety of rehabilitation and manual therapies, also providing some complementary therapies to support wellbeing, including Reflexology, CranioSacral Therapy and Indian Head Massage.
In his spare time, he also enjoys stand-up paddle boarding, trail running and open water swimming.
“I like to understand the mechanisms which prevent an injury from recovering and use a variety of treatment techniques to correct any contributing factors, whilst targeting the source of the pain.”
Chris Davenport
Physiotherapist, First Contact Practitioner & Tai Chi Instructor


Alan Beers
Physiotherapist & First Contact PractitionerBased at Long Eaton, Pride ParkAlan is based at both our Long Eaton and Derby Arena clinics and also part of our FCP team, based at Littlewick Medical Centre.
After qualifying as a chartered physiotherapist in 1999 Alan spent the best part of 15 years in the NHS covering a variety of specialities before settling into out-patient work in GP practices in Leicester. He spent over 10 years in the GP physio team, becoming Clinical Team Lead before relocating to Derby and to private practice.
In recent years Alan has worked in Occupational Health teams around the East Midlands focussing on keeping staff fit and working, or assisting them to return to work as soon as possible. He has a side-interest in performing arts medicine. Alan now works with us full-time at Impact, part of our FCP team and in clinic.
Alan Beers
Physiotherapist & First Contact Practitioner


Fiona Hunter
Physiotherapist & Pilates InstructorBased at Long EatonBased in Long Eaton & Pride Park offering physio and Pilates, Fiona is also currently studying a masters degree at Keele. Fiona also offers acupuncture for pain relief as part of her treatment.
Fiona qualified from Newcastle upon Tyne School of Physiotherapy in 1983 and then worked in Australia specialising in sports injuries and back and neck problems.
She worked at the Nottingham City Hospital as a senior before heading into private practice and joining Impact Physio in 2007.
Fiona is also a qualified Pilates Instructor at Pilates Body and performs acupuncture for pain relief.
“I enjoy updating my skills and relish a challenge”
Fiona Hunter
Physiotherapist & Pilates Instructor


Julie Lee
Physiotherapist & First Contact PractitionerBased at Kedleston Road, Pride ParkJulie Lee
Physiotherapist & First Contact Practitioner


Gregor Kelling
PhysiotherapistBased at Kedleston Road, Long EatonGregor graduated from the University of Nottingham with a BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy and specialises in MSK injuries and conditions.
Gregor comes from a background of competing internationally in Triathlon and applies his knowledge of elite sports with relevant patients. Since graduating, as well as working in the NHS Gregor has worked in a wide variety of sporting environments including premier league hockey and supporting international ultra-marathons with swimming clubs.
Alongside working Gregor is also completing a master’s degree in advanced clinical practice MSK management, which is widening his knowledge of assessment and treatment methods.
Gregor Kelling
Physiotherapist


Krishna Owen
PhysiotherapistBased at Long EatonKrishna is an experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapist who specialises in helping people overcome pain, recover from injury, and return to the activities they love. With a strong background in private practice and sports injury rehabilitation, he takes a personalised, evidence-based approach to treatment.He holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Sports and Exercise Medicine from the University of Nottingham and has additional training in Pilates and Olympic weightlifting. Krishna’s approach blends hands-on therapy with progressive exercise rehab to restore strength, confidence, and long-term results.His areas of interest include sports injuries, tendon and joint pain, post-operative rehab, and active recovery for runners and gym-goers.Outside of work, Krishna enjoys trail running, strength training, and exploring the outdoors.Krishna Owen
Physiotherapist


Jenny Horrigan
Pelvic Health Specialist PhysiotherapistBased atImproving the quality of life and self-management of pelvic health problems is of paramount importance to me. I know the impact pelvic health problems can have on your overall well being, so there’s no greater satisfaction when I’m able to share my knowledge and experiences to help you take back control.
With over 16 years of experience in this specialist field, I am able to treat a large range of pelvic health conditions. My specialist interests lie within chronic pelvic pain and lower bowel dysfunction. I also work for the NHS for Leicester Pelvic floor Service, a specialist functional bowel clinic, and teach fellow Physiotherapists Nationally on the POGP lower bowel dysfunction course.
Since graduating from the University of Keele (2003) with a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy, I attained a Post Graduate Certificate in ‘Continence for Physiotherapists’ from the University of Bradford (2011). More recently, in 2025, I attained an Internship with University of Lincoln completing a research project relating to bowel incontinence management.
Jenny Horrigan
Pelvic Health Specialist Physiotherapist


Sheridan Harries
Physiotherapist & Pilates InstructorBased at Long EatonSheridan qualified in 2007 and completed Junior Rotations at Royal Derby Hospital including Trauma and Orthopaedics, Elderly Medicine. Stroke and Outpatient Physio.
It was after completion of the MSK (Musculoskeletal) Outpatient rotation that she knew this was her passion and has worked within the NHS ever since progressing to her current Enhanced Physiotherapy Practitioner in MSK Triage and also working in FCP (First Contact Practitioner) in local GP surgeries.
She has completed several post graduate qualifications including Masters modules in Radiology and Advanced Clinical Practice and FCP qualifications.
Sheridan also teaches Pilates and is APPI trained.
She has been a very sporty person all her life, she currently plays club level hockey and has completed the London Marathon and also several triathlons.
Sheridan Harries
Physiotherapist & Pilates Instructor


Pete Gray
Physiotherapist & Pilates InstructorBased at Home VisitsPete is a physio with over 20 years experience, he has spent most of his career working in a musculoskeletal setting for the NHS.
Pete has also worked in a variety of sports settings. He worked with us originally setting up our service at the University of Derby.
He then moved to The University of Nottingham working with our colleagues at the Sports Injury Clinic for a few years. Pete has also worked in Occupational Health and recently finished working as a First Contact Physiotherapist in a GP practice.
Currently Pete’s main role is in a Chronic Pain Team, working with people with long term and often very debilitating pain, as well as assessing patients referred to the Spinal Interface Service. Pete has recently rejoined our team to offer a clinic on a Monday night in Long Eaton, Home Visits in the Nottingham area and is part of our Pilates team.
In his spare time, he is a grassroots football coach (with his son’s team), and if he’s not ferrying his kids around to various sporting activities, he will be out running with his running group (or the dog).
Pete Gray
Physiotherapist & Pilates Instructor


Helen Tunstall
Hand PhysiotherapistBased at Long EatonI have a specialist interest in hand therapy and am aware of the importance that being able to use our hands independently has on our level of function.
I qualified with a BSC Hons in Physiotherapy from The University of Birmingham in 1996. I have worked in the NHS since then, initially at QMC in Nottingham.
After completing the core rotations at QMC I then worked as a locum at various locations for 2 years before starting as a rotational MSK physiotherapist at LRI in Leicester in 2002. I have worked in the MSK outpatients department at LRI for 2 years and then specialised in hands, burns and plastics in 2004.
I am still based at LRI as a clinical specialist in hands, burns and plastics. I am qualified to use acupuncture and have also completed many courses in hand therapy. I am keen to use my specialist knowledge in upper limb pathologies to provide a valuable service. Due to the links with plastic surgery I am also interested in post op care for those following breast reconstruction after a mastectomy and also in care and rehab following neck dissection for head and neck cancer.
Helen Tunstall
Hand Physiotherapist


George Crouchley
PhysiotherapistBased at Kedleston RoadGeorge comes from a background of competing internationally in Rowing. He has a keen interest in endurance based activities and uses this knowledge in relevant patient groups.
George graduated from the University of Nottingham with a BSc (hons) in Physiotherapy. Since graduating George has worked mainly in the NHS in a range of settings. This has given him experience with providing excellent care to patients with upper limb and spinal, lower limb, rheumatological and post operative problems.
George is a keen advocate for always utilising a holisitic approach to treatment and patient experience.George is passionate about helping people get increasingly active and working collaboratively with patients of all levels in order to achieve their personal goals.
George Crouchley
Physiotherapist


Sara Bostock
Sports Massage TherapistBased at Long Eaton, Pride ParkSara graduated from Brunel University in 2007 with a BSc in Sports Technology, she moved to Loughborough and completed a MSc in Sports Biomechanics in 2009.
She has since qualified in Sports and Remedial Massage Therapy level 5 and is a full member of the Institute of Sports and Remedial Massage, ISRM.
Sara Bostock
Sports Massage Therapist


Toby Strawson
Graduate Sport Rehabilitator & Sports Massage TherapistBased at Long EatonToby graduated from the University of Nottingham with a 1st class BSc (Hons) in Sport Rehabilitation. His degree included training in soft tissue therapy, allowing him to practice at and beyond the level of a Level 4 Massage Therapist through his BASRaT registration.
Toby joins the clinic as a Graduate Sport Rehabilitator and Sport Massage Therapist, with a strong interest in injury rehabilitation and athletic performance. Alongside his MSc in Sport and Exercise Medicine, he has worked with the Nottingham Panthers’ medical team as well as the University of Nottingham Rugby Union and Hockey teams.
With a sporting background in Football and Futsal and having ran the Robin Hood Half Marathon, Toby brings his personal insight into injury management taking a person first approach to his practice.
Toby Strawson
Graduate Sport Rehabilitator & Sports Massage Therapist


Rachel Yerburgh
PhysiotherapistBased at Home Visits, Long EatonRachel offers visits to the home for those who are unable to attend our clinics and also is based part-time at our Long Eaton site.
Rachel graduated from Cardiff University in 2000. Since qualifying she has worked within both the NHS and private sector to treat musculoskeletal conditions, this has allowed her to gain a wealth of experience when treating people with a variety of conditions. She currently works treating musculoskeletal conditions in an out patient setting and rehabilitating people post injury / post operatively both immediately in a ward setting and in an out patient rehabilitation gym.
In recent months she has taken these skills and is able to offer home base domiciliary treatment for those people that would prefer treatment in the comfort of their own home.
Rachel Yerburgh
Physiotherapist


Maya Wigley
Physiotherapist & Strength & Conditioning InstructorBased at Long EatonA Chartered, HCPC-registered Physiotherapist, Maya has worked as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist since 2019 and enjoys supporting a wide range of clients. Her approach is always tailored to the individual, whether the goal is living with less pain, managing a chronic condition, improving day-to-day function, enhancing fitness, changing lifestyle habits, or returning to high-level sport.
Patients regularly describe Maya as thorough, kind and highly skilled. She creates personalised rehabilitation plans designed to deliver long-term benefit, with a focus on restoring pain-free function, preventing injury and supporting the management of persistent conditions. Treatment may combine manual therapy, medical acupuncture and massage to help reduce pain in the short term, alongside exercise therapy to build lasting strength and resilience. As a Level 2 qualified fitness instructor, she brings an added layer of confidence and clarity to exercise prescription and progression.
Maya teaches physiotherapy-led Pilates using the APPI method. These exercises are excellent for improving core strength, flexibility and body awareness, and are particularly valuable in the early stages of rehabilitation, helping to lay a strong foundation that supports pain reduction, improved function and protection from re-injury.
While Maya is confident managing a wide range of presentations, she has a particular passion for pelvic health, post-trauma rehabilitation, tendinopathy management, supporting post-surgical patients back to full function, and guiding sportspeople safely back to performance. She also offers Strength and Conditioning classes, providing a different training approach with the same aim: helping people achieve the outcomes that matter most to them.
Outside of clinic, Maya enjoys playing field hockey for a local club, strength training in the gym, and spending time with friends and family. She also loves travelling, cooking and fashion. With Maya, you’re in experienced hands and can expect a holistic, tailored approach to physiotherapy care.
Maya Wigley
Physiotherapist & Strength & Conditioning Instructor


Mariangela Spanedda
Yoga InstructorBased at Long EatonMariangela is a qualified Hatha Yoga instructor with a 15-year teaching experience.
Mariangela practiced initially in Italy as an Iyengar Yoga instructor, highlighting her attention to alignment and precision during the practice. She came over to England and joined our team 6 years ago.
Mariangela has always thought that Yoga shouldn’t be only for an “elite”, but it should be integrated in everyone’s everyday life. Therefore, she worked for 15 years to bring Yoga in schools (from nursery to high school) and to seniors, making sure that the practice was fit for each person and adapted to everyone’s needs. In her years of teaching, she has learned to help people overcoming physical issues (backache, joint pains etc.) and the symptoms of anxiety and depression.
She also worked on the athletic training of junior and master swim team for UISP (Italian Sport Union) in Orvieto.
“I believe that a strong bond between teacher and pupils is the foundation of a successful class, so I’m always eager to establish a connection with my students.”
Mariangela Spanedda
Yoga Instructor


Danni Pennacchia
Physiotherapist & Pilates InstructorBased at Long EatonDanni is an experienced physiotherapist in musculoskeletal physiotherapy with experience in treating spinal pain, arthritis and rheumatological complaints, chronic pain, hand injuries, women’s health, sports injuries and post-operative rehabilitation.
She has worked both in the private sector and in the NHS and is confident in working with specialist consultants, General Practitioners and other health professionals.
She has completed her Masters degree in musculoskeletal physiotherapy and her MACP (Musculoskeletal Association Chartered Physiotherapists) registration.
Pilates
Danni offers Pilates mat work classes at Long Eaton. She combines a masters qualification in Physio with special interest in pain management with Pilates exercise for those who prefer not to use the large Pilates equipment.
“For patients under my care, I have a sensitive approach to your needs but will set realistic goals in conjunction with your aims of physiotherapy to achieve the best results possible.”
Danni Pennacchia
Physiotherapist & Pilates Instructor






















































